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Why have such addresses only show up in email about my account financial info? And I was told that nothing from a "paypal" sender could be trusted unless it had a little shield next to it.

Can the moderator who replied to this post please validating the e. Just clicking on a link in the the email sends a confirmation back to the scamster that you are a viable target.

Hi Steve and thanks for the post Is Lilly going to respond to your post or ignore both from me and you??? It makes a mockert of the system if the "moderator" can't either get it right or doesn't correct a wrong??

Paypal and other on-line providers don't help matters much when they constantly use similar variations of. It is easily plausible to believe that www.

Keep it simple and easy Pick your web address and stick with it. Then we won't be fooled by something like this. This website is a perfect example: Ask the Community Help the Community.

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Thu, 4 Aug All forum topics Previous Topic Next Topic. This is not very good customer service, Lilly, on this very important issue.

If this a legitimate site Lilly, why is it not mentioned on the main PayPal pages?? I hope this saves someone a lot of headaches.

The email allegedly from PayPal sent out to thousands of customers was not from them. And the link to the fake page was blocked by google upon verification of the spoof.

I was unfortunately a hapless victim who should have noticed the subtle difference, and probably would have had I not been on my iPhone and trying to just take care of the annoying requirement to verify electronic communications so my account would not be terminated.

Use the Sandbox endpoints during your application testing phase. After you've finished testing your application in the Sandbox, move to the production environment by updating the endpoints in your application so your requests are directed to the correct PayPal production service and operation.

With this, if you're calling an Express Checkout operation with NVP formatting, test in the Sandbox with the following endpoint:.

Once your testing is complete, move your application into production by updating your endpoints to the following URI:.

Don't forget that to go live, you'll also need to update your API credentials to those assigned to your live PayPal account instead of those assigned to your virtual Sandbox accounts.

Each PayPal API call contains a payload , which is a unique set of input fields that you supply with the request. API operations have both required and optional input fields.

Although you can make a basic test call with only the required input fields, your production-level applications will likely make use of optional inputs.

The required fields denote the minimum set of parameters that you can include in the payload of a PayPal API operation request.

Below is an example of how this payload would be formatted using name-value pairs:. For example, the following cURL command, wrapped and commented for readability, shows how the call elements are assembled to make a request to the Adaptive Accounts CreateAccount operation:.

The endpoint you use depends on several conditions, such as the API operation you're calling, the environment you're addressing, and the format of your call.

Each PayPal API call has both required and optional input fields that detail the specifics of the request.

Together, these input fields are termed the call payload. The headers specify authentication credentials, the call request and response formats, and other information.

When you move an application into production, PayPal assigns your application a custom App ID that you need to use to key your application with the production servers.

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I received an e-mail regarding e-mail communication with PayPal, clicked on the button and logged on to what I believed was a secure PayPal site.

Now, someone tells me I'm in trouble. October 19th, Hi everyone - there's no need to report this post for inappropriate content. We appreciate your diligence, however, this information is correct.

Submitted reports on this post will be deleted. Thanks you so much for your prompt response. If you Google it, all kinds of warnings come up about it.

I appreciate your help, but, it really has scared me!!! I got this email also. It went to an email address that I don't really have associated with Paypal.

I went to my paypal account - NOT through links in that email - and I saw nothing about the electronics communication policy being updated.

It appears to be the same. If this email is a fake, it surely does look legit, but I'm alwasy suspicious of these things, so I did not log in through that email.

OK, Lilly, when are you going to answer our concerns and give a more thorough answer? Why the "e" in front of Paypal? Why have such addresses only show up in email about my account financial info?

And I was told that nothing from a "paypal" sender could be trusted unless it had a little shield next to it.

Can the moderator who replied to this post please validating the e. Just clicking on a link in the the email sends a confirmation back to the scamster that you are a viable target.

Hi Steve and thanks for the post Is Lilly going to respond to your post or ignore both from me and you???

It makes a mockert of the system if the "moderator" can't either get it right or doesn't correct a wrong??

The production environment is the live environment where the PayPal operation calls you make affect the accounts of real PayPal users. To make sure you don't accidentally address the wrong environment, each environment uses a different set of API credentials and endpoints.

To create a PayPal account, click the Sign Up link at the top of the main PayPal page, and follow the resulting instructions.

After becoming a PayPal member, use your account log-in information to register as a PayPal Developer:. Navigate to the Developer website and click the Log In button at the top of the page.

The log-in page gives you the option of registering with your current PayPal account credentials, or signing up for a new PayPal Business account.

Log in using your PayPal account information your email address and your password. When you first register on the Developer website, PayPal creates a default sandbox business account.

Use the sandbox account details to make test calls. The following table gives an overview of these API call elements.

See the sections below for more complete descriptions. This allows PayPal to verify the account that's making the calls.

Your Sandbox accounts and your live PayPal Business or Premier accounts have different sets of API credentials, be sure to use the correct set when testing!

An endpoint provides the URI of the server that handles your request. Each PayPal service and operation has a unique endpoint.